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Top 10 Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades (AIG, BA, CX, GOOG, HRB, INTC, NVDA, SANM, TASR, VVUS)
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These are ten of the top analyst calls seen so far this Tuesday morning from the upgrades, downgrades, and initiations from Wall Street firms:
American International Group Inc. (NYSE: AIG) Cut to Underperform with a $6.00 Target at KBW.
Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) Raised to Outperform at Wells Fargo.
CEMEX, S.A.B. de C.V. (NYSE: CX) STarted as Buy at Jefferies.
Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) Maintained Buy but Removed from Conviction Buy List at Goldman Sachs.
H&R Block Inc. (NYSE: HRB) Raised to Outperform at Oppenheimer.
Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC) Started as Buy at Sterne Agee.
Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) Started as Neutral at Sterne Agee.
Sanmina SCI (NASDAQ: SANM) Raised to Buy at Needham.
TASER International Inc. (NASDAQ: TASR) Raised to Neutral from Underweight at JPMorgan.
VIVUS Inc. (NASDAQ: VVUS) Started as Buy at Brean Murray.
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